Statement By The Independent Petroleum Association Of America Before The Senate Energy And Natural Resources Committee Regarding The Department Of Energy’s Budget Request For Fiscal Year 2007
Statement By The Independent Petroleum Association Of America Before The Senate Energy And Natural Resources Committee Regarding The Department Of Energy’s Budget Request For Fiscal Year 2007
IPAA Offshore Committee Chairman Charles Davidson, president and CEO of Noble Energy, testifies before the House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality on “Natural Gas and Heating Oil for American Homes.” (Nov. 2, 2005)
Testimony of IPAA Offshore Committee Chairman Chairman Charles Davidson, President and CEO of Noble Energy, Inc., before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources hearing on Offshore Natural Gas & Oil Production and Production Technology. April 19, 2005
The House Energy and Commerce Committee asked IPAA to provide testimony on February 16, 2005 regarding national energy policy. IPAA makes more than 20 suggestions that will help increase U.S. natural gas and oil supplies.
IPAA Natural Gas Policy Recommendations to the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
William M. Griffin, Jr., Vice-President – Onshore and Offshore Divisions for El Paso Production, testifies at the July 15, 2004 hearing held by the House Energy and Mineral Resources Subcommittee, House Resources Committee.
Bill Whitsitt, President of the Domestic Petroleum Council, testifies at the July 15, 2004 hearing held by the House Energy and Mineral Resources Subcommittee, House Resources Committee.
Bruce Thompson, Forest Oil, testifies that government policies correctly encourage natural gas use, but wrongly discourage access to domestic natural gas resources.
IPAA Chairman Diemer True testified before the House Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources, Committee on Resources, July 16, 2002, on behalf of IPAA, 9 other national trade associations, and 33 cooperating associations. The hearing addressed issues associated with current and future natural gas supply and demand and the role of federal onshore and submerged lands in meeting future demand.
Testimony Submitted By The American Petroleum Institute, Domestic Petroleum Council, Independent Petroleum Association of America, International Association of Drilling Contractors, National Ocean Industries Association, Petroleum Equipment Suppliers Association, and the United States Oil and Gas Association to the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy. New Orleans, Louisiana. March 8, 2002